Home
Class 11
MATHS
The point of form (a, -a) always lies on...

The point of form `(a, -a)` always lies on the line

A

`x=a`

B

`y= -a`

C

`y = x`

D

`x+y=0`.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The point of the form (a, a) always lies on :

If points A, B, C lie on the same line, also points C, D, E lie on the same line, Do the points A, B, C, D, E always lie on the same line?

Point (4, 1) lies on the line :

If three points (h, 0), (a, b) and (0, k) lies on a line, show that a/h+b/k=1

One side of length 3a of a triangle of area a^2 square units lies on the line x = a. Then one of the lines on which the third vertex lies, is :

If each of the points (x_1,4),(-2,y_1) lies on the line joining the points (2,-1)a n d(5,-3) , then the point P(x_1,y_1) lies on the line.

Is the point (2,-7) lies on origin side of the line 2x+y+2 = 0 ?

Point (-3,4) lies in the

Plot the points A(1,-1) and B(4,5) Extend this lines segment and write the coordinates of a point on this line, which lies outside the line segement AB.